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Darkness. He can hide in the bushes so if any Capulet guards were lurking about they couldn't see him. However, it did not appear that there were any guards about; possibly they had been having a good time at the party.

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When Romeo jumps over the wall while looking for Juliet where does he end up?

in the capulets orchard


Compare wealth in Montague and Capulet family romeo and Juliet?

In Romeo and Juliet, while both Capulets and Montagues are wealthy aristocratic families, the Capulets appear to be on a higher scale. Not only do the Capulets throw lavish parties, but Prince Paris, a Count, has asked for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lords are on a lower scale than Counts in the nobility rankings. Therefore, for Juliet to even be considered as a wife, a huge dowry was likely involved.


Did the capulets and the Montagues get along with each other after romeo and Juliet died?

While love in Romeo and Juliet is mostly looked upon this dark and tragic idea, it can also be looked up upon in a positive way. Even though the death of Romeo and Juliet was tragic result of love, in the end, the Capulets and the Montagues finally learn that their feuding is unnecessary, and realize that their fighting has resulted in many deaths in the result of their issues. The forcefulness of Romeo and Juliet's love is spread out onto the two families, and turns out to be a good thing. :D Or in other words, Yes. It does.PS- It's their, not there


Who should get pardoned in romeo and Juliet in lesson 5?

In Lesson 5 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo should be pardoned for his impulsive actions driven by love and the intense emotions surrounding the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. His killing of Tybalt, while tragic, was a reaction to the death of Mercutio, and he did not intend to escalate the violence. Juliet, too, deserves mercy for her desperate choices, as they are rooted in her loyalty to Romeo and her desire for peace. Ultimately, both characters are victims of their circumstances rather than malicious individuals.


Who breaks up the street brawl between the Capulets and Montagues in Scene 1?

The main fight in Romeo and Juliet is between Mercutio and Tybalt. Romeo tries to break it up, but Mercutio gets killed while he is doing so.

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When Romeo jumps over the wall while looking for Juliet where does he end up?

in the capulets orchard


Where does romeo hide while talking to Juliet?

You can't blame him, being able to eavesdrop like that. We believe that when we hear people talking when there is nobody around, they speak the truth, or at least the truth as they believe it. Juliet herself admits that if she had known Romeo had been there she "should have been more strange."


Compare wealth in Montague and Capulet family romeo and Juliet?

In Romeo and Juliet, while both Capulets and Montagues are wealthy aristocratic families, the Capulets appear to be on a higher scale. Not only do the Capulets throw lavish parties, but Prince Paris, a Count, has asked for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lords are on a lower scale than Counts in the nobility rankings. Therefore, for Juliet to even be considered as a wife, a huge dowry was likely involved.


What are the two opposing kings withn man in romeo and Juliet?

The two opposing kings within man in "Romeo and Juliet" are love and hate. Love is represented by Romeo's passion for Juliet, while hate is embodied in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. The conflict between these emotions drives much of the play's tragic events.


What does Romeo hear which finally makes him reveal his presence in the garden?

He hears Juliet deliver her famous "Romeo, o Romeo, where for art thou Romeo" speech.


Did the capulets and the Montagues get along with each other after romeo and Juliet died?

While love in Romeo and Juliet is mostly looked upon this dark and tragic idea, it can also be looked up upon in a positive way. Even though the death of Romeo and Juliet was tragic result of love, in the end, the Capulets and the Montagues finally learn that their feuding is unnecessary, and realize that their fighting has resulted in many deaths in the result of their issues. The forcefulness of Romeo and Juliet's love is spread out onto the two families, and turns out to be a good thing. :D Or in other words, Yes. It does.PS- It's their, not there


How is greed the theme of romeo and Juliet?

Greed is not a predominant theme in "Romeo and Juliet," as the play primarily focuses on themes of love, fate, and feud between families. While characters such as the Montagues and Capulets may exhibit selfish behaviors, their actions are driven more by hatred and rivalry than by greed.


Is Paris part of the feud between the montagues and the caplets?

Not really. Like Mercutio, he is a relative of the Duke, and not related to either family. But while Mercutio hangs with the Montagues, Paris hangs with the Capulets and has ambitions to become Capulet's son-in-law. He allows himself to assume the prejudices and belligerent attitude of the Capulets so that when he sees Romeo he assumes the worst and will not listen to reason.


Who should get pardoned in romeo and Juliet in lesson 5?

In Lesson 5 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo should be pardoned for his impulsive actions driven by love and the intense emotions surrounding the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. His killing of Tybalt, while tragic, was a reaction to the death of Mercutio, and he did not intend to escalate the violence. Juliet, too, deserves mercy for her desperate choices, as they are rooted in her loyalty to Romeo and her desire for peace. Ultimately, both characters are victims of their circumstances rather than malicious individuals.


What causes romeo and juliets anger to end in act 1?

Romeo and Juliet are not angry in Act 1. They do not have an emotional commitment to the feud between their families. While the Montagues and Capulets are having a street brawl, where is Romeo? Off in the sycamore grove, mooning over Rosaline, who is a Capulet. Romeo does not get angry with the illiterate servant with the guestlist even if he is a Capulet and tells Romeo that Montagues are not invited. For Juliet's part, she shows no anger either. Describing the Montagues as her "only hate" is really only a matter of form. They will not show anger until Act III after they are married.


In romeo and Juliet how does shakespeare create suspense in scene 3?

Benvolio's line which starts the scene creates a sense of urgency. "The day is hot, the Capulets are abroad, and if we meet we shall not 'scape a brawl." Immediately we are informed that the weather is hot, making people short-tempered, and there are Capulets looking for a fight. Benvolio says, "Let's get out of here, there is trouble brewing." But Mercutio doesn't care: he is like Bud Abbott standing there calmly while Lou Costello is frantically trying to tell him that Frankenstein's Monster is lurching towards him. The audience knows that Benvolio is right. Then once the Capulets do show up we find that Tybalt is hunting Romeo. At first we think that perhaps Romeo won't show up. Then he does and he gives us some hope by refusing to respond to Tybalt's feeble taunts. All the time there is some hope that Romeo will get out of it and Tybalt won't kill him. And hooray! It actually happens. And that's when Mercutio dies and it all goes to hell.


Who breaks up the street brawl between the Capulets and Montagues in Scene 1?

The main fight in Romeo and Juliet is between Mercutio and Tybalt. Romeo tries to break it up, but Mercutio gets killed while he is doing so.